Given that GH = 7.5m and angle GH = 35 degrees, we can find the length of GH.
Using trigonometry, we can use the sine function to find the length of GH:
sin(35 degrees) = GH / 7.5m
GH = 7.5m * sin(35 degrees)
GH ≈ 4.3m
Therefore, the length of GH to the nearest tenth of a meter is approximately 4.3m.
Find the length of GH to the nearest tenth of a metre. I,H,G,35 degrees, 7.5m.
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